20 positions except security-related portfolios, Prime
Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha says.
As an official line-up is not available
until it is royally
endorsed and announced in the Royal Gazette, Gen Prayut
offered a glimpse of it as he discussed the issue yesterday.
Gen Prayut has confirmed the new line-up will see Somkid
Jatusripitak, an
adviser to the National Council for Peace
and Order (NCPO), switch roles with
MR Pridiyathorn Devakula,
a deputy prime minister in charge of economic
affairs.
"Mr Somkid has been with the NCPO as an adviser from
the
beginning. He'll swap with MR Pridiyathorn,"
Gen Prayut said.
Foreign Affairs Minister Tanasak
Patimapragorn will assume
the post of deputy prime minister while a new foreign
affairs
minister replacing Gen Tanasak will be an "insider".
A source said deputy Foreign Affairs
minister Don Pramudwinai
is being tipped to take up the ministerial position at
the
Foreign Ministry.
However, there are no changes made to security-related positions
while Deputy
Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam remains in his
post though Yongyuth Yuthavong
will be shifted from being
a deputy prime ministerto an adviser. The prime
minister also
said a few retired military men are being appointed to the
new
cabinet, noting that newcomers are being added only
as necessary.
While conceding the entire economic team would be overhauled,
Gen Prayut said
it is a rotation, none of the ministers are at fault
and they have been asked
to serve as his advisers.
"They've started the work for us. They have worked hard over
the past year. Some are getting old and may need some rest.
They are also being
asked to help as my advisers.
The prime minister's secretary will take care of that," he said.
The
prime minister said the new cabinet has hard and tough
work ahead of it because
it has a little over a year to get
things done under the NCPO's roadmap and one
of the tasks
is to take up reform proposals from the National Reform Council,
screen them and decide which ones should be pursued.
Meanwhile, MR Pridiyathorn
said yesterday he did not
oppose the cabinet reshuffle but insisted Gen Prayut never told
him or
approached him about his political future when asked
about swapping jobs with
Mr Somkid. "The point is he never
told me about it [the new post]. So
I've no idea.
He wasn't specific when he discussed the reshuffle at the
[Tuesday] cabinet meeting. So no one knows where they will be,"
he said.
Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister
Amnuay Patise
said the reshuffle will not disrupt policy implementation.
"New faces or old faces, the prime minister and the policy remain
unchanged," said Mr Amnuay, who is said to be on the way out.
Mr Amnuay said Gen Prayut
clarified the need to make changes
during Tuesday's cabinet meeting but did not
specify the
positions to be affected.
Every cabinet minister understood it was
"inappropriate to ask".
News,Politics,Bangkok Post,20 August 2015.
In my viewpoint,the new Prayut’s cabinet
will face to solve
three major ploblem :
1.The political conflict in the society that still remain silent
under the carpet but have a little wave from the two side.
The decision about the charter to lead to
sustainable,true
democracy.
2.How to stimulate economic growth in the
area of
2.1 solve the export value that drop down,
baht that fall further.
2.2 Price of agricultural product that still
low and the land for
the poor to cultivate for survive.
2.3 The cost of living that rise every day.
2.4 The wage rate need the control to be competitive but
enough for workers to survive.
2.5The infrastructure to make the country
more attractive
for foreign investor including convenience
for every day life
of the people.
3.Reform the country in every areas need to
be competitive
in the AEC market and the world market.
Most of all I think the unity of the country
is the most
important thing that all Thai people hope for our
society.
Sincerely Yours.
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